If these are like other chemical tests then you should just get a reaction to state the presence of the element and not the amount. I'd be surprised if there was no lead present.Ovenpaa wrote:What about chemical test kits for lead although I am not sure how quantitative they would be. You used to be able to buy kits for testing for lead in paint.
Lab tests to determine lead content in moderator residue
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Re: Lab tests to determine lead content in moderator residue
Re: Lab tests to determine lead content in moderator residue
Odd Job - thanks for that
- sounds interesting though I am still not sure what the intended outcome is intended to prove and for what reason.
.22 is messy...ample evidence of that for sure.
Is this all to dispute a manufacturers claim?


Is this all to dispute a manufacturers claim?
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Re: Lab tests to determine lead content in moderator residue
No, it's going to be relevant to these tests here:Is this all to dispute a manufacturers claim?
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Re: Lab tests to determine lead content in moderator residue
Mystery solved, thanks



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